Iran nuclear deal

Well, the Iranian nuclear talks have been extended. Both sides in the negotiations — Iran and the P-5 plus 1 (The United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, China and Germany) — have agreed to delay the deadline to July 1, 2015. Talks are expected to resume next month. This extension is the second since […]
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The interim agreement over Iran’s nuclear program is welcome if not earth-shattering news. The deal — struck between Tehran and the so-called P-5 — is essentially a straightforward quid pro quo: Iran agrees to limited constraints on its nuclear program in return for a partial suspension of economic sanctions … But the deal does begin addressing some of our key concerns about Iran’s nuclear program.
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